Yu Shinan's righteous words taught students not to value pleasure too much, but to restrain themselves and hone themselves in order to become talented.

After the long speech, Academician Yu nodded with satisfaction when he saw the students' expressions of being taught.

Then he looked at the little kid behind him and saw that she was also serious about it, which made him even more satisfied.

He walked to the desk and was about to start teaching when he saw the kid secretly stuffing half a chicken strip into his mouth.

Seeing that he was discovered, he covered his mouth with guilt.

Seeing Academician Yu's angry face again, the little guy covered his eyes again, his fat face bulging and chewing hard.

After swallowing, she opened her mouth to him, indicating that she had finished eating.

Yu Shinan had a headache.

He stopped teaching such young students very early because he felt he couldn't keep up with the energy.

Unexpectedly, when I was getting old, a little naughty boy fell from the sky.

The bachelor sighed slightly and walked to the back of the school to give a lecture.

The little kid put his two little hands on the table, looking obedient.

Yu Shinan was talking, so engrossed in it that he no longer cared about classroom discipline.

When the story reached its climax, a chicken strip was stuffed into the palm of his hand.

Looking down, the little kid looked at him with a brotherly look on his face.

Academician Yu put a serious face, stuffed the chicken strips into his sleeve pocket, and continued his lecture.

The prince was listening to the lecture when suddenly he felt trapped.

When he lost consciousness, what he was thinking was that Academician Yu was probably going to be angry to death.

Li Chengqian entered the void again and saw the life of Liu Zhi, the prince of the Han Dynasty.

Since he dreamed about Zhu Biao and Fusu before, Li Chengqian was thinking in his mind that it would be Liu Zhi's turn anyway.

So it's really no surprise.

Liu Ju was the eldest son of Liu Che, the great lord of the Han Dynasty and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne, he never had a son. It was 13 years before the eldest son Liu Ju was born. One can imagine how happy Liu Ju was when he was born.

Also after Liu Ju was born, his mother Wei Zifu was made empress, and she became Empress Wei with the strongest dowry.

Empress Wei brought her younger brother Wei Qing and nephew Huo Qubing to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

Wei Qing had outstanding military exploits and was awarded the title of Grand Sima and General for his contribution in defeating the Xiongnu. His nephew Huo Qubing was also awarded the title of Grand Sima and General of Hussars for his military merits. There are five people belonging to the Wei family.

Liu Ju was established as the crown prince when he was seven years old. At that time, in order to express his joy, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty not only granted a general amnesty to the world, but also sent envoys to visit the world to offer condolences and rewards. The three elders in the county and township, those who love children, those who work hard in farming, and those who are widowed, widowed, lonely, and alone will be rewarded with rice, grain, silk, and catkins.

As the prince grew up, he not only had high hopes from Emperor Wu, but also shouldered the expectations of the entire dynasty.

After Liu Zheng grew up a little, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty began to select suitable teachers for him among the officials. Among them there are many capable people with both ability and political integrity and high moral prestige. I hope he can become a wise king.

For a long time, the eldest son was the most qualified prince in Emperor Wu's heart.

Too much love and protection left Liu Zhi with a lack of setbacks in his life. He gradually grew into a young man with upright character, kindness, generosity, gentleness and prudence.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty gradually felt that this prince did not understand the power struggle, was not good at understanding people's hearts, was not decisive in killing, and was not like himself at all.

Later, Wei Qing, Liu's biggest supporter, died of illness. The Wei family was weak, and everyone pushed down the wall. The struggle between the anti-prince faction and the pro-prince faction became increasingly fierce.

In the later years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, a witchcraft disaster broke out involving 40 people.

In the second year of Zhenghe, Gongsun Jingsheng, the son of Prime Minister Gongsun He, was accused of witchcraft and had cast a spell on Emperor Wu. Emperor Wu's favorite Jiang Chong was ordered to investigate the witchcraft case.

However, Jiang Chong used torture and frame-up to force people to confess. The ministers and people were frightened and randomly accused others of committing crimes. Tens of thousands of people died as a result.

Jiang Chong had a rift with the prince Liu Zhi, and took the opportunity to frame the prince.

Gongsun He was Wei Zifu's brother-in-law, and the Wei family was implicated. Wei Qing's eldest son and one of Wei Zifu's daughters both died.

At this time, Liu Zhi seemed to have grown up overnight. He changed from his normal state, rose up to resist, and was ruthless and decisive, using his identity as the prince to kill all the traitorous officials.

The son stole his father's soldiers just to quell the rebellion, but Emperor Wu thought that the son was going to rebel.

Under Wei Zifu's advice, Liu Ju decisively raised troops and arranged deployment, but failed to mobilize his troops and was suppressed and defeated by Emperor Wu.

Queen Wei Zifu and Prince Liu Ju committed suicide one after another.

Afterwards, the three elders of Huguan, Tian Qianqiu and others wrote a letter to vindicate the prince.

The prince is in the right position and there is no need to rebel. He must have a reason for mobilizing troops.

Emperor Wu finally came to his senses and was so distraught that he ordered Yi Jiang to join the three clans and burn Su Wen to death. He also built a "sitting womb" to express his condolences.

All those who framed the prince, those who helped the prince, those who did not help the prince, and those who held a wait-and-see attitude were all executed.

In the aftermath, no one was spared.

The prince died and the country was shaken.

Until the witchcraft disaster, Emperor Wu thought his eldest son was a coward.

But the tiger father has no son, and Liu Zhi's decisiveness and courage during the witchcraft rebellion are very similar to Liu Che's.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty finally lost a qualified heir.

The son does not know his father, and the father does not know his son. The life of this Han crown prince ultimately ended in tragedy.

The scroll belonging to Liu Zhi slowly closed up, and the final scene was when the white-haired Emperor Wu realized that he might have wronged the prince, and fell to the ground with tears streaming down his face.

What was he thinking at this time?

He must be thinking how happy and excited he was at that time to have this eldest son who was only in his late thirties.

I wish I could give him the best in the world.

He has been in power for more than fifty years, and he has really devoted all his efforts in cultivating this prince. How could he not be sad?

He probably never thought until his death that someone actually dared to force his prince to death like that.

When Liu Ju's body was carried in front of him as if someone were taking credit for it, his heart was clearly filled with hatred and anger.

Li Chengqian was very sad.

Emperor Wu appointed a man of both virtue and virtue as his prince's tutor, and raised a son who was upright, gentle and prudent, but he felt that he was not ruthless enough and could not scheme.

But if Liu Zhi showed his sharpness from the beginning, would an emperor like Emperor Wu be afraid of him?

If Wei and Huo were still there, who could bully him to this point.

It's time and fate.

Li Chengqian thought of the patriarch of his mother's clan. Everyone said that the cunning and cunning Changsun Wuji had enough status. He thought that he would prepare more pills for him to strengthen his body later, so that he could live a long life and take good care of himself. .

There is also Changsun Chong. He is not required to be a cousin like Huo Qubing. He must at least hone his skills to a third of his level. He must be encouraged and motivated later.

As for Aye...

If the disaster of witchcraft were to befall me, how would I deal with it?

We still have to follow Zhu Biao's path and win the hearts of all the officials.

As for the suspicion from his father, he felt that he was decisive in killing on the battlefield, but in fact he was a person who valued love and justice. As long as you don't rebel, your life should be worry-free.

Why was he rebelling? If the younger brothers dared to cause trouble, one of them would be killed with one punch.

Just as he was thinking this, a person suddenly appeared next to him.

Li Chengqian turned his head and looked, it was Liu Zhi.

The two were speechless.

Li Chengqian was young and had no advantage in height. He raised his head slightly arrogantly and asked: "Then Huo Qubing is really a brave young man with unparalleled intelligence and scheming???"

"General Wei or Huo Qubing, who is more powerful?"

Liu Ju: "..."

It seemed that he had not thought of those two people for a long time. The once prosperous Wei family seemed to be about to collapse after his uncle Wei Qing died of illness.

"My uncle is as calm as a mountain, and my cousin is as dazzling as the sun. They are both heroes."

He raised his hand and patted Li Chengqian on the shoulder: "You are still young. You should know that as a prince, relatives are important, but your own ability is the indestructible backing."

"Relying on the protection of others will eventually bring down the wall. Only when you become an irreplaceable person can your position be stable."

"At that time, if others want to frame you, the monarch will not believe it. If others want to touch you, they must think twice before doing so."

Li Chengqian nodded: "Then where do you think you failed?"

Liu Zhi wanted to beat this thorn to death. He didn't know how to respect his seniors.

Li Chengqian smiled and performed the junior ceremony honestly.

Not to mention that this man was an ancient man from hundreds of years ago, but he was still in his 30s at this time, so he deserved a courtesy.

He asked sincerely: "Brother Liu, I want to know, if you could do it again, would you handle it that way?"

Liu Zhi fell silent again.

One more time...

He thought of his mother who committed suicide.

"At first I felt that if we did it again, my mother would not be involved."

"But then I thought, the honor and disgrace of the Wei family is tied to me. For someone like my mother, if something happens to me, she still won't live alone."

"But I don't regret killing the traitor. No matter how many times I come back, I will kill Jiang Chongsu Wen."

He warned Li Chengqian again: "You should also know that as the prince, every move you make affects the whole body."

"If you are not careful, many people will die because of you."

"But at no time should you lose your dignity as a crown prince."

Li Chengqian nodded, Liu Zhi's experience awakened him, and he must be prepared to deal with betrayal and separation at any time.

He is a prince, so he will not rebel, but he must have the ability to protect himself.

After all, as he said, there are many people behind him.

To protect oneself is to protect one's descendants. If he does not fall, the family behind him will not fall.

He bowed to Liu Ju again.

"Your words are like enlightenment to me."

"As a prince, you should keep making progress and strive for excellence. You should also be prepared for danger in times of peace and take precautions before they happen."

Liu Ju sighed slightly, bowed to him, and then disappeared into the void.

Li Chengqian was very grateful for the dreams that Heaven had given him. It had been less than a year since he was canonized as the prince. He was still a little uneasy and confused about the future, but this time the dreams seemed to be helping him rebuild himself.

At this time, he was very clear about what he might face in the future and what path he would take.

His Royal Highness the Prince woke up from his dream and opened his eyes.

He saw Academician Yu standing in front of him with a gloomy face.

Li Chengqian: "..."

He was just thinking about how to deal with it when the little boy ran over from behind: "Brother Prince is asleep, Yuanyuan is not sleeping either!!!"

Academician Yu's face turned even darker.

He looked at the prince angrily and couldn't help but ask: "Is the explanation of classics and history that I'm talking about so boring?"

The expression was like a prince nodding, and he immediately went to His Majesty to say goodbye.

Li Chengqian coughed and said sincerely: "If I said that I read the file too late last night, would the teacher believe it?"

Academician Yu said nothing, as if he was evaluating the truth or falsehood of his words.

The little kid ran over again: "Don't believe it, don't believe it, don't believe it!!!"

The old man suddenly became very upset, threw up his sleeves and walked away.

Li Chengqian: "..."

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